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The Weaning of America: The Case Against Dairy Products [Paperback]

Don Lutz (Author)
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February 2, 1997
"The Weaning of America: The Case Against Dairy Products" is a collection of essays on health, humane education, environmental ethics, animal rights, and vegetarian philosophy/vegan philosophy. The title essay presents the health, economic, ecological and ethical reasons not to consume milk and other dairy products.

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"A stimulating, thought-provoking work that argues strongly for living with respect for the other animals who share our world." -- John Robbins, February, 1997

"The Weaning of America is a wonderful book. Don Lutz has done a brilliant job in this compact volume." -- Dr. Neal Barnard, PCRM, February, 1997

"This book is factual, moving and meaningful: definitely worth buying, reading, passing on to as many others as you can." -- Ingrid Newkirk, February, 1997

About the Author

Don Lutz has been writing and speaking on health, vegetarianism, animal rights and related issues since 1976. He has delivered over 200 lectures and interviews in classrooms, on television and radio and in print media. He has a B.A. in Liberal Studies from Viterbo University, where he studied Religion, Philosophy and Psychology. He has worked for a number of organizations including MFA, PETA and FARM, and is a life member of the American Vegan Society.

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  • Paperback: 114 pages
  • Publisher: Inner Peace Publishing (February 2, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0963027514
  • ISBN-13: 978-0963027511
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.5 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,845,760 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Weaning of America, August 30, 2000
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A PROVOCATIVE BOOK ON HUMAN CULTURE

"The Weaning of America", by Don Lutz, is a collection of essays addressing what the author calls environmental ethics. He explores issues through a variety of disciplines, including religion, philosophy, social psychology, cultural anthropology, holistic health and nutrition.

Beginning with the title essay, Lutz gives a concise, yet comprehensive statement about the consumption of dairy products. He explains how the milk of mammals varies significantly from species to species: cow's milk is best for cows, human milk is best for humans. Dairy products have been linked to a long list of diseases, including osteoporosis, despite the fact that some doctors and dietitians still advise people to drink milk to prevent bone loss. There is also a connection between dairy products and the four major killers as well -- heart disease, cancer, stroke and diabetes.

He goes on to explain that raising animals for human consumption, be it their milk or their flesh, is a very inefficient way to feed people. Animal agriculture, we discover, wastes more resources, and causes more environmental destruction than any other human activity. And because of the misuse of resources, is the primary cause of human starvation.

Making the convincing argument that we have no need to consume dairy products (or dead animals), Lutz argues that it is then clearly illogical and immoral to confine, exploit and slaughter them by the billions, simply for profit. He details the sad life experience of farm animals, especially the sons of dairy cows, veal calves. And only humans, he reminds us, reject and refuse the natural process of weaning.

Other essays include, 'Mixed Messages', which offers a fresh perspective on issues including television, role models and organized religion. A critical look at drug abuse, our acceptance of the damage done by legal drugs, and the failure of the 'war on drugs' make provocative reading.

In 'The Ultimate Hypocrisy', Lutz examines the origins of speciesism, and illustrates its causal connection to racism and sexism. In 'An Appetite for War', he exposes a similar link between animal agriculture and organized warfare. In the last of thirteen thoughtful essays, he makes the logical and ethical argument for vegetarianism. The recurring theme of this book is that there are a number of human ideas about our relationship to nature, and especially animals, that need desperately to be weaned from human culture. The most important being the philosophy of human supremacy, an egoistic belief system that has led to great suffering for all the inhabitants of this planet, including humans. Of potential value to all readers, "The Weaning of America" may be of special benefit to health professionals, teachers and new parents.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Weaning of America, July 19, 2001
This review is from: The Weaning of America: The Case Against Dairy Products (Paperback)
Review for The Weaning of America, by Don Lutz From William Hammock

The Weaning of America by Don Lutz is subtitled The Case Against Dairy Products and it certainly is that, but the book is much more. Lutz includes twelve other essays in which he examines the relationship between humans and other animals. Lutz clearly shows the underlying assumptions of our culture that have led us to the irrational separation between humans and the other creatures on earth. He makes a strong case for re-examining the ways that we think about cows, deer, pets and even fish. It is well worth the price for the reading list alone, which is included.

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Over one million species of animals reside on the planet we call Earth. Read the first page
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